On the night of June 6, Ukraine's capital experienced another combined assault from Russia. Debris and strikes caused damage to civilian infrastructure, residential buildings, cars, and even the metro lines. Four people lost their lives, and 20 were injured.
Source: Kyiv City Military Administration (KMVA) via Telegram
Details: According to KMVA's operational information as of 05:00, damage has been recorded in at least six districts of Kyiv due to the massive attack.
In the Solomianskyi district, a fire broke out in a metal hangar covering approximately 500 sq. m. Firefighters continue to extinguish the blaze. A fire also occurred on the 11th floor of a 16-story residential building, where three individuals were rescued during the operation. The fire has been extinguished.
In the Darnytskyi district, debris from downed targets has been reported in at least three locations, damaging two vehicles.
In the Holosiivskyi district, a fire ignited at a civilian infrastructure site, and containment efforts are ongoing. An educational institution was damaged. Parts of the downed targets fell near a gas station, damaging a vehicle. Debris also fell in an uninhabited area – with no casualties or fire reported.
In the Desnianskyi district, debris from a downed UAV was found in open territory.
A fire broke out in an uninhabited area of the Shevchenkivskyi district.
Significant damage to a gas station was reported in the Dniprovskyi district, where rescue services are currently working.
Quote: “Additionally, debris has been recorded in specific locations in the Dniprovskyi and Holosiivskyi districts. Reports have also come in about damage to the metro line between the Darnytsia and Livoberezhna stations.
Currently, there are reports of 4 injured: three men and one woman. Two have been hospitalized. Medical assistance was provided to two others at the scene.
Information continues to flow in. All services are working at the sites of damage and processing reports of debris from downed enemy targets.”
Update: As of 06:00, “one person has died as a result of the enemy attack. According to the latest medical data, 20 people have been injured so far, with 16 of them hospitalized,” reported Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko.
At 06:28, Klitschko reported an increase in the death toll to four. “Search and rescue operations are ongoing at several locations,” said the city mayor.